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MELA Quiz

1.
Need
“Mrs Robinson to Graduate”
Quiz
Aditya Kumar
Amur Ghose

2.
Weird rules no one reads
• There are no prelims, because there is never enough
turnout to justify their existence. If the situation is
otherwise, we will be shocked enough to compile one on the
spot, so….please don’t do that.
• 5 rounds with 6 questions each.
• 4 ordinary connects
• 1 mega connect
“Something clever about the quiz master being the savior of
the universe”

3.
Behold….
All jobless people i.e. those who have showed are hereby
decreed to praise the effort that has been made in selecting
the placeholder slides.
We introduce the hero of this quiz.

4.
Round 1
+20/-20 on the pounce
+10/0 on bounce
Question titles may be hints

5.
“Fact, not fiction”
In the 1967 bollywood film Aman a Indian (Rajendra Kumar) earn his medical degree from London and want
to leave for Japan to help the victims of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic blasts.
This movie features one of the most unlikely cameos you will ever see in all of cinema, by a person whose
appearance in this film gave him a finite Erdos-Bacon number; an insignificant addition in his list of
extraordinary achievements. A towering intellect of the 20th century, he is one of the most influential people
to have ever lived. Identify him.
Some quotes:
“I should not have guessed that he(Lenin) was a great man; he struck me as too opinionated and narrowly
orthodox. His strength comes, I imagine, from his honesty, courage, and unwavering faith—religious faith in
the Marxian gospel, which takes the place of the Christian martyr's hopes of Paradise, except that it is less
egotistical... I went to Russia a Communist; but contact with those who have no doubts has intensified a
thousandfold my own doubts, not as to Communism in itself, but as to the wisdom of holding a creed so
firmly that for its sake men are willing to inflict widespread misery.”
Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one
maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate
To fear love is to fear life, and those who fear life are already three parts dead.
Education authorities, sacrifice the children to what they consider the good of the State by teaching them
"patriotism," i.e., a willingness to kill and be killed for trivial reasons.”
Of all forms of caution, caution in love is perhaps the most fatal to true happiness.

6.
Bertrand Russell
The title of the question slide “fact not fiction” was reference
to Russell’s famous work ‘fact and fiction’.
(His only work that I have read)

7.
Thus spake the Guardian
“X is a quintessential product of the Czech mannerist, Habsburg
high Renaissance, Budapest neo-humanist style. ..
So this portrait is a study in ‘temptation’, and as such it is
inflected with a sensuality typical of mannerist art.
In 16th-century Europe, artists bored by the classical rules of the
Renaissance portrayed the human figure in a more ‘mannered’
way, stretching out limbs and necks, distorting poses. This
youth's long fingers are typically mannerist. So much about him
– his short hair, finely clad form, those hints of depravity –
echoes the mannerist genius Bronzino.”
ID the painting X.

9.
Specific painting in high culture?
There is but one
This picture was painted by
Ivan Albright
for the film adaptation in
1945. He was specifically
chosen to paint it as he was
well known for his depictions
of the macabre.
What is so macabre about
this?
Just give me the name.

11.
1
Still sat ____ though scorched by various flame
Of solar fire and fires of kindled birth,
Until at summer's end the waters came.
Steam rose from her body as it rose from earth.
With momentary pause the first drops rest
Upon her lash then strike her lower lip,
Fracture upon the highland of her breast,
Across the ladder of her waist then trip
And slowly at her navel come to rest
4
The busts of flirtatious women that are graced by
bosomy bosoms are bedaubed and reddened
with the redness of heart-stealing saffrony
skincare
Unbearable is the touch of new silk cloths on the
discoid of their waistline, or fine fabric on their
robust breasts.
On reaching the valleys of bosomy busts of
women of age, the winter breeze is attaining
their coolant splendidness, but when those
bosoms are pressingly hugged by their lovers it
is incarcerated there with an unable pain, that
pain bewailing for a release of that breeze
2
The pathways on ground are
indiscernible for it is pitch-
black, even in such nights the
lover-seeking women are
making haste on those paths,
that are indiscernibly shown by
the flashes of torch-lights,
called the flashes of lightning,
for they are impassioned to
meet their lovers, to all intents
and purposes
3
Some indescribable resplendence is frolicking in my
heart that appears to have forsaken its original entity
to certain degree for the sake of its human tendency on
earth, yet that which has not forsaken its own
uniqueness for the sake of humanity; though
youthfulness is just now booming, his fervency to be
fully romantic is unobscured; though youthfulness is
verging upon his age, boyishness is still persisting in
him; thus, this must be the double-front of primordial
resplendence.
Just one question
Who is this genius?
Bonus
2,3,4 are from same work
and 1 is from another.
+5 for getting the former.
+10 for getting the latter.

12.
LoL :p
The first extract was from Kumar Sambhava(birth of kumar)
that describes in “great detail” the events, processes and
“exchanges” leading to the birth of kartikeya.
[½ of the book is about the exchanges]
The other three are from Ritusamhara which has 6 cantos
each of every season and how lovemaking changes wrt them.
I wanted to put winter and summer as well but… ...

13.
Shortened form of an Arabic phrase.
An Italian clown character.
The opening verses from this...

15.
The origins of this song are disputed but it was first
published in 1929 and was #3 on AFI’s 100 songs list.
It was widely covered by many artists however today its
popularity comes from being the centrepiece of the movie X
in a memorable sequence by actor Y.
However the quizmaster first encountered an ad-libbed
version this song in an “unmemorable” scene in movie Z.
The director of Z bought the right of the song immediately
after he completed the filming.
It is said that Y(the actor) was angered at the usage of the
song in Z(trust me he had very valid reasons.)
Give me X,Y and Z.

21.
Daedalus
+20/-10 on ponce
+10/0 on bounce
Three quarks for Muster
Mark.

22.
James Joyce Three quarks for Muster Mark is from
‘Finnegans Wake’ and was the reason cited
by Murray Gell Mann for naming ‘quarks’
‘quarks’.
The tale of daedalus and icarus an influence
on the protagonist of Portrait of Artist as a
Young Man, his name is Stephen Daedalus.
(Self portrait of an artist as a young man).
The odyssey = ulysses
IRA = Ireland

33.
A Space Opera
Recently, this video gained 2 million views in less than a week due to a new
trailer for the fourth installment of a video game series. What game could
possibly need “riders in the sky” ? One set in another galaxy, of course.

39.
True Detective scene with Casey’s last ride in the
background
The scene from Taxi driver where he quotes from the
album “The Silver tongued Devil and I” to Betsy by
saying “he is a prophet...”
The Last King of Scotland features a cover of Bobby
Gee arguably his most famous song
The Highwayman, he is one of the four men in the
photo.
Kris Kristofferson

41.
The following clip is from the film, “Children of Heaven” by acclaimed Iranian
director Majid Majidi. It was nominated for the oscar in the foreign film
category in 1998.
This scene is considered as homage to a classic neorealist movie X which is
widely considered to be one of the best movies of all times.
Give me X

43.
Spell it with an S
X is one of the world’s leading organizations in its field. Founded in the 1950s, it remains to be
relevant today, and chances are that you have used X’s inventions - or rather, invention - extensively.
However, X itself has nothing to do with MELA...unless of course, it has been featured in something
MELA.
Reddit AMAs done by X employees are often fraught with the [serious] tag, requesting specifically that
“the show” not be mentioned and the discussion kept to technical matters. As irritated as X may be by
“the show”, the employees will often make subtle nods to it in online interactions.
“The show”, and X, please.

44.
This is Handel’s famous composition “Zadok the Priest” .
English composer Tony Britten was hired in 1992 to compose what is now an
extremely famous piece of music. He adapted the music of “Zadok the priest”
and wrote a chorus with 3 languages.
What did he create?

46.
Southee joke time!
______ Moondram Vidhi is a Tamil film, marking the debut of
director Thai Muthuselvan.
The tagline reads :
“Action, and great reaction.”
It was mistaken early on as an “educational film”. This has since
fixed itself, as it’s a rather run of the mill love story, albeit with an
unusual name.
So what’s the inspiration for this ?

48.
On the other side of the world……
“Scorsese's film(Goodfellas) began with a narrator who said that
for as long as he could remember he wanted to be a gangster.
The narrator of this film seems to have had no other choice.” –
Roger Ebert
In terms of foreign films, this one is near the top. It was chosen
several times among “Best Foreign Film” lists, and remains, by
far, the most critically acclaimed film abroad from its country.
Several actors in the film were actual slum dwellers. The film
itself is adapted from a book, written by an author from the
same slum. It is also based on the life of Wilson Rodriguez, a
photographer, and this is evident from the lead character.

58.
King’s solution to hatter’s riddle in the shining
was
“The higher the fewer, of course!” Have
another cup of tea!".
Tea and the clock stuck at 6 are there because
of hatter’s curse
Eyes of the cat? seriously :p
Hatter’s riddles or raven
and the writing desk or
anything else on the
discretion of the Quizmaster

62.
Prophetic
“Bart to the future” is an episode from the 11th season of The Simpsons.
Released back in 2000, it predicts an American future where Bart’s sister, Lisa, is
the first female president trying to rebuild a broken nation whose economy is in
the gutter.
In 2015, the episode has gone viral. However, the cause is not due to Hillary’s
candidacy and the fact that she might, indeed, become the first female president,
but another aspect of the episode.
Enough hints. What aspect ?

64.
Throwback Thursday
The King in _____ is a collection of horror stories first released in 1895. With distinct influences on
H.P. Lovecraft, this anthology shot back to relevance recently, when it managed to influence
something more recent. FITB and give me that something.
An excerpt :
Camilla: You, sir, should unmask.
Stranger: Indeed?
Cassilda: Indeed it's time. We have all laid aside disguise but you.
Stranger: I wear no mask.
Excerpt 2 :
Along the shore the cloud waves break,
The twin suns sink behind the lake,
The shadows lengthen
In ______.

70.
The background matters
Z is one of the playable heroes in DOTA 2. Z’s powers revolve around
chemistry and the correct combination of ingredients.
Z is unusual in that he consists of two characters, a giant and a dwarf
together working as a team. Most DOTA heroes, of course, reference
something in pop culture, and Z is no different. The initial concept for Z
simply read “His name is X and he’s a Y”.
X is not a proper word, it’s a shortening of a common male first name,
especially in continental Europe. Y is a proper word which refers to a
scientific profession.
Concatenating X and Y gives Z. When you consider X and Y together, the
reference becomes obvious.
Give me X,Y, Z and the reference.

77.
Crimes and misdemeanors was a
film adaptation though with a different
resolution.
Love and death was a parody and
also it was set in Russia.
Trial was hugely influenced by it and
Kafka even called Dostoyevsky a
blood relative.
Death Note: Light Yagami like
Raskolnikov justifies killing as a
service to the world.
Crime And Punishment by
Dostoyevsky

82.
Power of a God, soul of a man
X is perhaps this author’s most beloved creation. It is not his original work, the character itself has
existed in various forms in literature previously. However, it most assuredly is unique among all
variants of X.
The author had this to say about X :
“Sometimes I get nice letters from people who ….. hope I've got him right.
Those are the kind of letters that cause me to stare at the wall for some time.”
These “people” are mostly children. Otherwise, these letters just don’t have the same impact. What
are we talking about ?

85.
X of Y
The following is a translation of an extremely popular book
series ( by Andrzej Sapkowski ) in its language and native area,
though most of us probably know it from its adaptation alone,
which is multilingual. The adaptation recently released its
third installment to widespread critical acclaim, known in its
native tongue as Dziki Gon. ID X and Y.

91.
O, wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beauteous mankind is! O brave new
world,
That has such people in't!
+90/-45

92.
O, wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beauteous mankind is! O brave new
world,
That has such people in't!
+50/-25

93.
O, wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beauteous mankind is! O brave new
world,
That has such people in't!
+30/-15

94.
O, wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beauteous mankind is! O brave new
world,
That has such people in't!
+15/0

95.
Miranda
Orlando Bloom is married to Miranda Kerr.
The quoted verse is from Miranda in the Tempest.
That Lady id the protagonist of Miranda the BBC sitcom.
It’s also a soft drink, and one of the moons of Uranus.
Lastly, that is the DU Miranda House logo.
The very first clue is from The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, featuring the ambassador of
the fictional country of Miranda.